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The phrase "adds considerably" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something significantly increases or enhances a particular quality or aspect.
Example: "The new features in the software update adds considerably to its overall functionality."
Alternatives: "greatly enhances" or "significantly contributes to".
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Plus they serve liquor, which adds considerably to the bill".
Michael Yeargan's bleak and beautiful scenic design adds considerably to the impact.
This book adds considerably to our knowledge of Kamel, a much-feared figure who defected to Jordan in 1995.
The relatively high volume of water being pumped up adds considerably to the costs of extracting the oil.
His analysis is partly a broad extension of other studies by economists like Joel B. Slemrod of the University of Michigan, but he adds considerably to the argument.
Indeed, Mr West's "Venona" is more source material than a readable story.Yet for all the incompleteness, each book adds considerably to our knowledge of what the Soviets accomplished.
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The massed voices will add considerably to the drama.
If you mean major progress, breakthroughs that add considerably to our understanding, who could argue?
This does not include the cost of the room hire, which can add considerably more.
The musical climaxes seemed torn out of him against his will, adding considerably to the drama.
And like most of the side dishes served at Infinity, they added considerably to the whole.
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